Second fungicide in winter beans

Flat 10

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Arable Farmer
Location
Fen Edge
They had 1.5lit alto elite 3.5weeks ago. I’m going to have to go again aren’t I? Particularly as I can see signs of rusts and choc spot. Annoying as I hate blundering through them again. Do most people end up going twice? I often get away with 1 but not this year I don’t think
 

Thomas Simpson

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
N.Yorkshire
They had 1.5lit alto elite 3.5weeks ago. I’m going to have to go again aren’t I? Particularly as I can see signs of rusts and choc spot. Annoying as I hate blundering through them again. Do most people end up going twice? I often get away with 1 but not this year I don’t think
Chocolate spot bad in ours after that week of rain, got the 2nd fungicide on but it doesn’t look great.
 

turbo

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
lincs
Sorry to change the subject a bit to spring beans but having not grown them for a long time,put fungicide on about 3 weeks ago and I would like to know if they need another? The crop looks very clean and is on new ground that I don’t know how wet it will be in places so wondering if I need to do another pass
 
We've been through a third time now. Bean rust appeared two weeks ago. Just about stopped it in time.

This is our neighbour's right next door:
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These are ours:
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turbo

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Arable Farmer
Location
lincs
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Here a picture of mine yesterday when I walked them to see if they would travel , I am just wondering what the organic boys do! But if we are lucky enough to miss the thunderstorm this week I will probably go through at the end of the week
 

Grass And Grain

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Yorks
Walked ours 5 days ago and they were quite clean. Had another look today, covered in chocolate spot.

They had already had a second fungicide about 3 weeks ago. Yorkshire region.
 

Grass And Grain

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Yorks
You started early

Drilled about the 10th of October, and I probably got them too thick as well. Just certain areas of the field where crop is tallest and thickest that have choc spot the worst.

First fungicide was about a week after first onset of flowering, then second fungicide about 3rd of June.

Emergency 3rd fungicide yesterday, ahead of the next 2 rainy days and then high temperatures.

Might not have got much value out of the 1st fungicide, and looks like I should have spent more money on the 2nd fung. If only I had a crystal ball.
 

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